90-9-1 Rule aka 1% Rule in Collaborative Environments : eLearning Technology
"Basically this rule tells us that in collaborative environments, e.g., discussion groups, wikis, etc. for every 100 people that sign up:
* 90 will lurk (read with no active participation)
* 9 will participate in a limited fashion (maybe rate or comment periodically)
* 1 will regularly post content"
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Could We Have a Teacherless Classroom -- Campus Technology
"Web 2.0 demonstrates conclusively, once again, that people love to talk to each other and that social connections are at our core. Humans, we educators must remind ourselves again and again, are social creatures. Learning is social; it is conversation. From conversation, comes knowledge and learning."
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Web 2.0 demonstrates conclusively, once again, that people love to talk to each other and that social connections are at our core. Humans, we educators must remind ourselves again and again, are social creatures. Learning is social; it is conversation. From conversation, comes knowledge and learning.
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The issue is how to extend the scholarly conversation with new media, not just through books, but through the thousands of options for sharing ideas now available
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"Mavericks and accidents, not experts, are responsible for many advances in society and organisations. Dave Snowden warns that in complex situations, experts can fall victim to their own thinking, and fail to see innovative solutions to novel problems. "
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